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What do the Mallorcan town councils do on Internet?

What do the Mallorcan town councils do on Internet?
The only town council that has no web is Andratx

Recently a new town council has joined the network. This is the page of the town council of Vilafranca de Bonany: www.vilafrancaterrabona.com. And they are not the only ones who move on Internet.  These days practically all the town councils of Mallorca have web presence. However, only those of Alcúdia, Artà, Calvià, Felanitx, Manacor, Palma, and now Vilafranca, offer regular updates.

Campos has created its portal on Internet, the same as Capdepera, Inca, Llucmajor, Porreres, Santa Margalida and Sóller, but only update their information sporadically.  .

Other town councils that have opened their own pages on Internet are Algaida, Esporles, Marratxí, Montuïri, Sant Llorenç, Ses Salines and Valldemossa. Those pages are not updated.

The rest of the town councils have very simple pages, created with the support of the Consorci d'Informàtica Local based on a common format, and are not usually changed ever, except the web of the Town Council of  Pollença, where a monthly diary can be found, or the webs of  Santa Eugènia and Son Servera that include some news now and again. We must point out that the Consorci has set up a pilot portal that intends to promote the reactivation of these pages.

The Town Council of Andratx is an exception: it does not belong to the Consorci d'Informàtica Local and has not created its own page either. The coincidence of these facts makes it the only town council of the 53 existing one that does not have a web page, although it does have its domain  (andratx.net) and uses it to communicate by e-mail.

The town council web pages of Mallorca can be accessed via the categories Town Councils of Mallorca and Town Council of Palma of the MallorcaWeb directory.

Photo: detail of the new web of the Vilafranca Town Council
 
Date of publication: 29/10/2002

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